Opening Hearts With Burundi refugees

South Sudan: The Long View

But, like the heroes in Hebrews 11, we may never see that promise in our lifetime. It doesn't mean we don't engage at all. It just means that we may only have time to fill in one entry in this massive crossword puzzle; to write our very short chapter. South Sudan is certainly not a puzzle that we will simply solve and move on to the next. But, like the writer of Hebrews said, since all of these heroes are watching, let's run our relatively short races, fixing our eyes on Jesus...and not on the hopelessness of the problem.

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A Prince of Peace for Bujumbura

What must it be like to fear for your life and those of your family members so much that you leave all that you know and all of your belongings in the dark of night to flee over 100 miles to foreign land? Those of us in North America can only imagine. However, this is a current reality for over 22,000 Burundian refugees fleeing political violence and threats in the capital city of Bujumbura and seeking refuge in Rwanda.